Grand Canyon
Carved by time and awe-inspiring in scale, the Grand Canyon stands as one of the world’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Its vast landscapes, colorful rock formations, and sweeping vistas captivate millions of visitors each year. Whether hiking along the rim, taking in panoramic views from scenic overlooks, or witnessing a sunset that paints the canyon walls in vivid hues, every moment at the Grand Canyon is unforgettable.



Driving from Tempe
Driving from Tempe to the Grand Canyon is a scenic and convenient way to experience Arizona’s diverse landscapes. The journey covers about 235 miles and typically takes 3.5 to 4 hours via I-17 North through Flagstaff, passing through beautiful desert, forest, and mountain terrain. Along the way, travelers can stop in Sedona or Montezuma Castle National Monument for stunning views and local charm. Well-marked highways and ample visitor services make the drive an easy and enjoyable route to one of the world’s most remarkable destinations.
Public Transport from Tempe
From Tempe, visitors can take the Valley Metro light rail to PHX Airport or downtown Phoenix, where Amtrak Thruway buses connect to Flagstaff. From there, the historic Grand Canyon Railway provides a scenic ride to the park’s South Rim. This combination of rail and bus travel lets visitors enjoy the changing desert and mountain landscapes without the stress of driving, making it a comfortable and sustainable journey to one of America’s greatest natural treasures.
